unilateralist造句(1) Until very recently, his public statements were unreservedly unilateralist.
(2) It is part of a disturbingly unilateralist world view that extends beyond defence.
(3) George W Bush is not shackled to the unilateralist idea, and in office realism would no doubt often prevail.
(4) President Barack Obama stated, with unilateralist insouciance, that FIFA had made the wrong choice.
(5) One of the politer accusations is that he is a "unilateralist".
(6) Until now, this country has been boldly unilateralist on carbon targets, signing up, through a process set out in the Climate Change Act, to an emissions cut to a fifth of 1990 levels by 2050.
(7) Having a unilateralist in Washington made It'so easy to be multilateralists in Brussels.
(8) It was the unilateralist (and violation-of-WTO-trade-rules) aspect of Krugman's proposal that sparked the neocon snark on my part.
(9) Prof Wilkinson points out that the international community might not decry unilateralist intervention provided that it approves of the outcome.
(10) Also, some technical experts and members of Congress have expressed concern that President Bush's policy conveys a unilateralist attitude toward the "weaponization" of space.
(11) President Barack Obama may turn out to be the most egregious unilateralist in American history.
(12) So Teddy Roosevelt, better remembered by later generations of Americans as a unilateralist Rough Rider, had strong internationalist credentials.
(13) Thus, less than two months into his presidency, the world has already received the message that the unilateralist phase is over.
(14) One of the polite accusations is that he is a " unilateralist".
(15) Firstly, the US implements hegemony policy, uses its unrivaled strength and unilateralist policy to undermine the authority of international law.
(16) In the end, we learned that social and political revolution is slow work, and we learned that largely unilateralist intervention often lacks staying power.
(17) Chinese officials also say they are responding to a world that is, in their view, being menaced by an increasingly unilateralist, interventionist United States.
(18) In the wake of the Cold War, and without the rivalry of the Soviet Union, the United States trends to adapt unilateralist approaches in world politics.
(19) Indeed, because of the close connection between economics and other international issues, economic policy often restrains the unilateralist tendencies in U. S. foreign policy as a whole.